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BARCELONA: PASEO GUIADO POR EL BARRIO GOTICO Y LAS RAMBLAS+PASEO EN BARCO
El punto de partida de nuestro tour es en el centro de Barcelona, en la Plaza Carles Pi i Sunyer. Nuestra primera parada será la Plaza Nova, donde se encuentran los restos de la Muralla Romana y uno de los portales de esa época.  Seguidamente nos desplazaremos ante la majestuosa Catedral de Barcelona con su imponente fachada neogótica.  Ya inmersos en pleno Barrio Gótico visitaremos la Plaza del Rei.  Delimitada por diversas dependencias palaciegas, esta pintoresca plaza nos evoca, a través de su típica arquitectura, el florecimiento político y económico de la Barcelona medieval.  Después iremos a la Plaza Sant Jaume, centro político desde los inicios de la historia de la ciudad y donde se ubican los edificios mas importantes para la vida barcelonesa y catalana: el Ayuntamiento y el Palacio de la Generalitat. A través de la fotogénica calle del Bisbe, llegaremos a la singular plaza de Sant Felip Neri, uno de los rincones medievales con más encanto de la ciudad. A partir de allí nos introduciremos en el antiguo barrio judío donde conoceremos su interesante historia mientras paseamos por las estrechas calles del Call. Nuestro recorrido por el centro histórico finalizará en la siempre bulliciosa plaza del Pi, presidida por su iglesia gótica.  A continuación, empezaremos un paseo por las Ramblas, dirección al puerto, deteniéndonos en cada uno de los lugares más emblemáticos de esta famosa avenida como el mercado de la Boqueria, el Liceo, la Plaza reial, … Antes de llegar al mar, nos encontraremos con la primera gran obra arquitectónica relevante de Antonio Gaudi: El Palacio Güell, edificio declarado patrimonio de la Humanidad por la Unesco. Ya al final de las Ramblas, el monumento a Cristóbal Colon, sin duda uno de los iconos de la ciudad, será nuestra última parada antes de iniciar la navegación en barco.  El recorrido en barco con la reconocida compañía náutica “Las Golondrinas” será de 1 hora de duración, aproximadamente. Navegando, conoceremos el puerto y la fachada marítima de Barcelona. Será un paseo relajante con unas imágenes únicas de la ciudad y su entorno. 
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EXCURSION COSTA BRAVA
En esta excursión conoceremos la parte meridional de la Costa Brava y en ella  dos pueblos que representan la esencia de dicha costa.  Contrapuestos el uno del otro,  pero a la vez complementarios, harán que, después de unas pocas horas fuera de Barcelona, regresemos con una completa imagen de lo que es la Costa Brava.Nuestra salida es desde la estación de bus “Barcelona Nord” a las 8.30 de la mañana. Recomendamos estar allí unos 15 minutos antes.Tomaremos la autopista y en aproximadamente 1h 15 min llegaremos a Lloret de Mar, principal centro turístico de la Costa Brava. Nada más llegar nos percataremos de su bullicio, múltiples autocares procedentes de todas partes de Europa traen visitantes dispuestos a disfrutar de sus playas, hoteles, tiendas, actividades y sobre todo de su animada oferta nocturna.Dispondremos de tiempo libre para poder explorar este colorista y dinámico pueblo de marcada identidad.A lo largo de su peculiar paseo marítimo podremos disfrutar de excelentes vistas a sus playas. Asimismo, dos suaves colinas situadas a ambos extremos del mismo, nos podrán servir de privilegiados miradores de toda la localidad y su entorno.Paseando por las calles estrechas, que esconden su reciente pasado marinero, descubriremos multitud de tiendas para todos los gustos: desde las últimas marcas de moda hasta los típicos bazares playeros. En medio de su calle más  comercial  podremos también admirar  joyas arquitectónicas de gran valor como la Iglesia de Sant Romà de un exquisito estilo modernista en cuyo interior se encuentra un retablo del siglo XVI en excelente estado de conservación.Sobre las 11:30 h subiremos a bordo del barco DOFIJETS que nos conducirá hasta la vecina población de Tossa de Mar. Mientras estamos navegando disfrutaremos del paisaje inigualable y tan característico de la Costa Brava: un desfile de enormes acantilados a los cuales la fuerza del mar y del viento han moldeado  caprichosas formas  a lo largo de los siglos.Sobre las 12:15 llegamos a la emblemática población de Tossa de Mar, conocida como “la Perla de la Costa Brava” por albergar en poco espacio todos aquellos elementos paisajísticos y históricos por los que tiene tan merecida fama esta costa.Sus paisajes espectaculares, desde sus costas, playas, cuevas en los acantilados hasta su vegetación autóctona, la convierten en una de las localidades que mejor ha sabido mantener su entorno natural con perfecta armonía al desarrollo turístico.La historia ha ido dejando sus huellas, destacando sobretodo el recinto fortificado de la Vila Vella, declarado monumento artístico nacional en el año 1931, habiéndose convertido sus torres y murallas en el emblema del municipio. Actualmente, es el único modelo de población medieval fortificada que todavía existe en el litoral catalán. Construido a inicios del S. XII, ha sido objeto de diferentes reformas que le han dado la estructura actual.Fuera de sus murallas hay el antiguo barrio tradicional de pescadores de Sa Roqueta, donde todavía se mantiene ese aire marinero tan característico de los pueblos de la Costa Brava.Una vez estemos en Tossa de Mar, para aquellos que les lo deseen, iniciaremos un paseo guiado desde la playa hasta la cima del perímetro amurallado donde se encuentra el faro. Allí, podremos recrearnos con unas impactantes vistas del litoral. Al descender, pasaremos por las calles estrechas de la Vila Vella hasta llegar al barrio marinero. A partir de aquí, se dispondrá de tiempo libre para acabar de descubrir el entorno y para comer. Esta localidad dispone sin duda de la oferta gastronómica más amplia y variada de toda la Costa Brava.Un tranquilo paseo a lo largo de su playa nos ayudará a encontrar rincones con perspectivas únicas de la costa.No se puede abandonar tampoco Tossa de Mar sin curiosear por las pequeñas y atractivas tiendas de sus típicas calles.A las 16:00h regresaremos a Barcelona en bus donde está prevista la llegada a las 17:30h, aproximadamente.
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Barcelona City Pass ( Choices)
Pick your favourite attractions and choose credit package most suitable for you. Once you use your ticket, you will have 60 days to use it for other attraction.  You can choose one of 6 listed choices, when you choose your package we will send you ticket pass via email. Casa BatllóDeemed the crowning architectural work of Antoni Gaudí, Casa Batlló is a must-visit on anyone’s trip to Barcelona.Daily: 9AM - 8PM     Please check the Casa Batlló website for up-to-date opening hours.Sagrada Familia Guided TourNo trip to Barcelona is complete without a visit to the city's most  iconic architectural structure – Gaudí's Sagrada Familia. On this tour,  you'll join an experienced arts-trained guide to get a real insight into  the history, hidden symbols, and behind-the-scenes secrets of the  building. Gain buckets of expert knowledge and see a side to the Sagrada  Familia you'd otherwise miss if exploring alone!Morning tours run Monday to Saturday at 9:30AM      Afternoon tours run daily at 3:30PM      Occasionally, tours will run at 1PM and 6PM. Please check the booking link to see all available timeslots.Park Güell Guided TourPre-booking required: this guided tour is incredibly popular. We recommend checking availability here and booking at least 48 hours in advance.Learn all about Park Güell with an experienced, arts-trained guide.Tours run at 12:15PM     Daily from April 1 to October 31     Monday to Saturday from November 1 to March 31     Tours run at 3:45PM     Daily in October     On Wednesday, Friday & Sunday from November 1 to March 31     Tours run at 6:15PM     Daily from April 1 to September 30La PedreraSee one of Gaudí’s architectural masterpieces up close with a trip to La Pedrera. Get sweeping views of the city from the roof terrace and see Gaudí-designed furniture up close.Daily: 9AM - 6:30PML’Aquàrium de BarcelonaBarcelona Aquarium boasts over 11,000 animals, 450 different species,  an underwater tunnel and live feedings - look out for some of the star  species, such as sharks, eels and rays.Monday to Friday: 10AM - 7PMSaturday, Sunday and Holidays: 10AM - 8PM     Closing times vary, please visit the L’Aquàrium de Barcelona website for timetables.Poble Espanyol de BarcelonaLocated in the heart of Montjuïc, within walking distance of the  iconic fountain, is Poble Espanyol – an open-air, architectural museum  that recreates the soul of Spanish culture, art and cuisine.Monday: 10AM - 8PMTuesday - Sunday: 10AM - midnight      *Opening hours may vary, special opening hours can be found on the Poble Espanyol de Barcelona website.FC Barcelona - Camp Nou TourSoccer fans won’t want to miss the Camp Nou Tour – learn all about Barcelona's rich football history on an informative walk around the largest football stadium in all of Europe.For updated opening hours we recommend checking with the FC Barcelona website.     Monday - Sunday: 9:30AM - 7PM.Barcelona Bus TurísticDiscover the best of Barcelona on a sightseeing tour of the city – it's  the perfect way to get your bearings when you first arrive.For updated opening hours we recommend checking with the Barcelona Bus Turistic website.     Normal Hours:     Winter     Monday to Sunday: 9AM - 7PM     Summer:     Monday to Sunday: 9AM - 8PMLas Golondrinas Boat CruiseEnjoy views of the Catalonian capital from the waters of the Mediterranean. 60-minute cruise to see Barcelona's sights.Until December 22, 2022Monday to Friday at 12PM, 1:30PM, 3:30PM & 5PMSaturday, Sunday and holidays at 11:30 AM, 1PM, 3PM & 4.30PMPicasso Museum Guided TourLearn all about one of the most influential artists of the 20th  century and get a full understanding of his work on this small-group  tour of the Picasso Museum. Your guide will delve into the history of  Picasso and give you an insight into his processes and how he created  his most famous works.You'll also get to see the impressive pieces that make up the  permanent collection including Science and Charity, Royan and Las  Meninas. At the end of the tour, you'll be free to continue to explore  the pieces at your own pace.Tuesday, Wednesday: 4PM     Thursday: 3PM      Friday: 4PMMoco Museum BarcelonaLocated in historic Palacio Cervelló - the former residence of the  noble Cervelló family - Moco Museum showcases a huge range of artwork,  from experimental immersive displays to paintings by world-class  artists.Monday to Thursday: 10AM – 7PM      Friday to Sunday: 10AM – 9PMCasa VicensCasa Vicens was the first house that Gaudí designed and one of his most important works.From April to October, 2022     Daily: 10AM - 8PM (last entry 6:45PM)      For updated opening hours we recommend checking with the Casa Vicens website.Ciutadella Segway TourSegways are an exciting way to explore a new city and Barcelona  Segway Tour’s Ciutadella Park Experience is perfect for first-timers to  get to grips with this fun mode of transport.Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays: 12.30PM     Barcelona Segway Tour's office opening hours      Daily: 9.30AM - 4.30PMGaudí Experiència 4DThe Gaudí Experience is the world’s first interactive exhibition  space to explore the life and works of the world-famous artist. You’ll  enter the world of one of Catalan’s most famous modernist architects and  uncover his creative universe through state-of-the-art exhibitions and  instalments.Daily: 10:30AM – 5PM (Last 4d show: 4:30PM)      Opening hours can be subject to change, for the most up-to-date schedule we recommend checking with the Gaudi Experience 4D website.Barcelona Architecture TourThis comprehensive tour of Barcelona's most fascinating architecture  lets you in on a few secrets of their construction and the brilliant  mind of their creator, Antoni Gaudí.Daily at 4PMMuseu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA)Explore a collection of over 5,000 works at this contemporary art museum.For the most up-to-date opening hours, we recommend checking the Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona website.     Normal Hours:Monday & Wednesday to Friday: 11AM - 7.30PM*Saturday: 10AM - 9PMSunday & Public Holidays: 10AM - 3PM     *24 June – 25 September until 8PMBest of Barcelona Bike TourPerfect for adventure-loving vacationers, you’ll explore the vibrant  city, find out all about its fascinating history and get a glimpse of  the sparkling Mediterranean.Tour Times:      Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday: 10.15AMRecinte Modernista de Sant PauSant Pau is one of Europe’s largest Art Nouveau complexes and not to be missed when you’re visiting Barcelona.From April 1 until October 31Monday to Sunday (and public holidays) from 10AM - 6PM     From November 1 to December 31     Monday to Sunday (and public holidays) from 10AM - 4:30PM     Last entrance to the Art Nouveau Site 30 minutes before closing timeBarcelona ZooMeet over 2,000 animals and 300 different species at Barcelona Zoo in the heart of Parc de la Ciutadella.For the most up-to-date opening hours, we recommend checking the Barcelona Zoo website.     Normal Hours:     Open daily:30 October – 18 March: 10AM - 5:30PM19 March - 15 May: 10AM - 7PM16 May – 15 September: 10AM – 8PM16 September – 29 October: 10AM – 7PMCasa Museu AmatllerLearn all about Catalan modernism by exploring one of its greatest examples – Casa Museu Amatller. Wednesday to Sunday Audioguide: 10:30AM, 11:30AM and 12:30PM  (Available in English, French, Spanish and Catalan.) Guided visit: 11AM in Spanish, 12PM in Catalan, 5PM in Spanish and 6PM in Catalan.      For the most up-to-date opening hours, we recommend checking the Casa Museu Amatller website.Barcelona Ancient Markets Walking TourWith your guide, you'll wander the ancient streets of the Barrio  Gótico, learning about its history which dates back to Roman times.Daily at 10AMBarcelona Cable CarHead to the funicular station and take a comfortable cable car all the way up to Montjuïc Park. Panoramic views of the best sights in the city including the port, Torre Glòries and the silhouette of the Sagrada Família.January - February: 10AM - 6PM     March - May: 10AM - 7PM      June - September: 10AM - 9PM      October: 10AM - 7PM      November - December: 10AM - 6PMMontserrat On Your Own with Bus TransferGet out of the city and explore one of Catalunya's most picturesque  locations - Montserrat - without worrying about transportation.Daily: 8AM     Visitors should arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before the  start of the tour and tours will last approximately five hours.Combined entry to Museum of Illusions and Big Fun MuseumUse your pass to get combined entry to all museums within the Big Fun  Museum complex, including the marvellous Museum of Illusions!Sunday - Friday: 11AM – 7PMSaturdays and public holidays: 11AM – 9PM     January 1 and December 25: 1PM - 9PM     December 31: 10AM - 6PMOld Town and Gothic Quarter Walking TourJourney through 2,000 years of history from the ruins of the Roman  Forum in Plaza de Sant Jaume, to the Medieval architecture of the Gothic  Quarter.Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday: 9.30AMEstrella Damm BreweryAt the Estrella Damm's Barcelona brewery, you'll have the chance to  discover how this Mediterranean beer is created and learn more about the  history of this important brand.Saturdays and Sundays (scheduled sessions).Escape Hunt BarcelonaThis impressive 400m2 escape room is just a two-minute walk from the Sagrada Familia. Six game rooms so you can play simultaneously.Daily: 10AM - 8:30PM     Availability and opening times may vary due to Covid-19 restrictions.  We recommend you to contact Escape Hunt in order to guarantee your       preferred time: email barcelona@escapehunt.com or call +34 934 618 222.Tapas Tasting and Gothic Quarter TourDon't leave Barcelona without exploring its beautiful Gothic Quarter!  On this fantastic walking tour, your local guide will lead you around  the best sights in the district and give a little history along the way. Tuesday, Friday and Saturday      From April 1 to October 31 at 6PM      From November 1 to March 31 at 4PM      Duration: 3 hoursRaval walking tour: Barcelona's gritty pastThis fascinating walking tour reveals the often macabre secrets of Raval’s past.Daily: 1PMCosmoCaixa BarcelonaGo on a journey through the earth's ecosystems, geological structures, space, and time. Explore more than 30,000 m2 filled with unique themed spaces and exhibits. Enjoy hands-on interactive workshops and activities.For the most up-to-date opening hours, we recommend checking the CosmoCaixa Barcelona website.     Normal Hours:     Daily: 10AM - 8PMGaudi's Crypt at Colonia GuellDiscover Gaudí’s Crypt at Colonia Güell, just 20 minutes from Barcelona. Explore five permanent exhibitions bringing Spanish history to life. Access the crypt and historic village.For the most up-to-date opening hours, we recommend checking the Gaudi's Crypt at Colonia Guell website.     Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays: 10AM - 3PM.Sagrada Familia Virtual Tour 360The Sagrada Familia is one of the  most recognizable buildings in the whole world, and how better to  discover its secrets from the outside than through these awesome Virtual  Reality headsets.Friday to Sunday at 5:30PMThe tour will be offered in Spanish and in EnglishModernism and Gaudi Walking TourAnyone who is a fan of Gaudi and his works, this tour is a great  insight into his major works and his legacies left to see in Barcelona. 3-hour guided tour around Gaudi's most famous works.Wednesday, Friday & Sunday: 9.30AMEgyptian Museum of BarcelonaOne for the history lovers – the Museum of Ancient Egyptian Culture boasts a wide range of cultural artifacts. See over 1000 ancient artifacts.Monday to Saturday: 11AM to 7PMCatalunya en MiniaturaGo on a mini adventure and explore all of Catalonia’s best bits at Catalunya en Miniatura. Get general admission to Catalunya en Miniatura to see over 100 models.Daily: 10AM - 6PM     Open until 3PM on the following dates: 6th January, 23rd June, 24th/26th/31st December.Olympic and Sports MuseumFor sports fanatics, the Olympic and Sports Museum (or, the Museu Olímpic i de l’Esport) is a must. Explore the museum's interactive exhibitions and collection of sports memorabilia.For the most up-to-date opening hours, we recommend checking the Olympic and Sports Museum website.     Normal Hours:     October to March:Tuesday to Saturday: 10M - 6PMSunday and holidays: 10AM - 2.30PM      April to September:Tuesday to Saturday: 10AM - 8PMSunday and Holidays: 10AM - 2.30PMMuseu d'Historia de CatalunyaBeginning with the Stone Age, this museum takes you on a journey from the origins of Catalonia through to the present day.For the most up-to-date opening hours, we recommend checking the Museu d'Historia de Catalunya website.      Normal Hours:Tuesday to Saturday: 10AM - 7PMWednesday: 10AM - 8PMSunday & Holidays: 10AM - 2.30PMKBr Fundació MAPFRE - Photography MuseumThis sensational exhibition  covers a wide range of genres, but the permanent exhibition is  particularly geared towards the earliest years of photography (1850 -  1950). 1 April – 30 September Tuesday to Sunday (and public holidays): 11AM - 8PM      1 October – 31 March      Tuesday to Sunday (and public holidays): 11AM to 7PMMEAM - Museu Europeu d'Art ModernDiscover thousands of modern works of art from artists of every continent.Tuesday to Sunday: 11AM - 7PMCaixaForum BarcelonaGet your culture fix at Barcelona's CaixaForum gallery – home to a  contemporary art collection, exhibitions, guided tours, film screenings,  concerts, and more. Art, music, film, and multimedia exhibits.For the most up-to-date opening hours, we recommend checking the CaixaForum Barcelona website.     Normal Hours:     Daily: 10AM - 8PMExtended summer hours on Wednesdays only in July & August: 10AM - 11PMChristmas special opening: 24 & 31 December & 5 January: 10AM - 6PMMuseu de la MúsicaSee how music and sound have developed from Baroque, classic, and romantic times, right up to today. See over 500 musical instruments including historic guitars. Thursday: 6PM - 9PM Sunday: 3PM - 7PM      While opening hours work on a weekly schedule, the museum has  extended hours on the first Sunday of every month, from 10.00 - 19.00.        There are also special additional openings throughout the year. Please check online for up-to-date information.La Roca Village Shopping ExpressIndulge in some retail therapy at La Roca Village, Barcelona’s best outlet store.Open DailyWinter (October to May): 10AM - 9PMSummer (June to September): 10AM – 10PMOld Jewish Quarter ExperienceAdmission to the Major Synagogue with a guided tour. Map of the Jewish Quarter.For the most up-to-date opening hours, we recommend checking the Old Jewish Quarter Experience website.     Normal Hours:     WinterMonday to Friday: 10.30AM - 2.30PM and 3.45PM - 6.30PMSunday: 10.30AM - 3PM    SummerMonday to Friday: 10.30AM - 6.30PMSunday: 10.30AM - 3PMOpening hours may vary for special events, please check the website before you visit.
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